Says advisories issued, 32 still missing in Kishtwar; Govt assures full support for affected families
Diplomat Correspondent
Jammu, (DD) Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday said the administration is making every possible effort to provide treatment, rehabilitation, and relief to those affected by the recent cloudburst in Kishtwar, even as heavy rains continue across parts of Jammu and Kashmir.
Speaking to reporters at GMC Jammu, where he met the injured undergoing treatment, LG Sinha said, “As of now, 16 people are admitted here and their condition is stable. I hope they all recover soon and are able to return to their homes. Many people unfortunately lost their lives in the incident, and despite best efforts, bodies of several missing persons were retrieved. Still, 32 people are missing and rescue operations are underway. Around ₹4 crore 13 lakh have already been distributed as relief.”
The LG assured that the government would stand by the victims. “For those hit by this tragedy, the Government of India and the J&K administration are fully committed to their rehabilitation and welfare,” he said.
On Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s scheduled visit to Kishtwar, Sinha noted, “If the weather permits, he will visit Kishtwar. If not, he will come to GMC Jammu to meet the injured.”
Commenting on the widespread rainfall, Sinha said that advisories have been issued and people have been urged to remain cautious. “Most parts are witnessing heavy rain. Such weather systems are being experienced across the country and in J&K too. SDRF and NDRF teams are on alert. I hope no major mishap occurs,” he remarked.(DD)



